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Publisher's Summary

Maddox Jamenson almost lost his mate before he knew she existed, but his life is now exactly how he'd dreamed it. The war with the Centrals is over, and his family is healing one day at a time. Ellie is reveling in the simple perfection that is her life and family now, but that doesn't mean she can shed the self-doubts and concerns that come with being a new mother, mate, and Redwood. When a disturbance in their quiet life threatens to ruin everything they've fought for, Maddox and Ellie will not only have to learn to rely on each other more than ever but find within themselves the power to forgive. Author's note: This is a novella set after book seven to give you a taste of Maddox and Ellie. It is best that you have already immersed yourselves in the Redwood Pack world; however even new listeners will enjoy a glimpse of one of the Redwood's favorite couples.

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5 out of 5 stars
By
Dawn Stewart
on
03-14-17

Finally family

It is so nice to see Maddox and Ellie finally get their time together. They have both been through so much and had spent so much time apart that they didn't need to be. The Jameson family are so great. This story gave us a little scare, but we got to meet more new people. Another wonderful job by Gregory Salinas.

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Loved this book! Enjoyed the look into Maddox and Ellie after the war is over and life has somewhat calmed down. There are nightmares that they must work through. We also see Charlotte finally calling Ellie and Maddox, mom and dad. This gives way to some feelings of being unworthy and is something they need to work through together. Short, sexy, hot, frustrating, scary, this book as all of this in it.I received an audio copy of this for an honest review. I have read the entire Redwood Pack series several times and enjoyed the audio version as much as the book. There were parts that I laughed at when I heard it vs reading it. It worked!